God hasprovided people all around us with spiritual gifts that often go unrecognizedand unused throughout the best years for their effective ministries. Each isespecially gifted by the Creator for making small group Bible studies larger.In Making the Little Much, author Dr. David F. Felsburg shows how to find,identify, develop, and use these special people to prepare small groups forexceptional growth. Dr. Felsburgdescribes the adult small group growth ministry and includes detailed jobdescriptions and functional insights for each leadership position in thosesmall groups. He also examines a biblical model in considering all thenecessary ministries a leader might implement for the small group members;shows how the successful group can become a breeding place for the developmentof future leaders in administration, outreach, social connectivity, and smallgroup leadership; and considers the natural temptation for the leader to burnout by ministering to a larger group than he should. Making the Little Muchalso offers techniques for maintaining the discussion and learning advantagesof the interactive small group while allowing its size to grow significantly. In addition tothe adult small group model for growth, Dr. Felsburg provides required detailfor adapting the adult applications to singles, youth, children, pre-school andcradle roll ministries. In the children's areas, he adds breakthroughmethodologies for determining and applying learning modality preference forgrouping the children to match their learning styles. A unique survey isincluded to supply questions or observations of the children to determine theirpreferred learning modality. This studypresents a biblical model for leading small group-Sunday school, churchtraining, or Bible study-into serious growth for the Lord. Author of"Talking About Christ - Over the Back Fence" (Xulon Press, 2010),"How God Gets You Back" (CrossBooks Publishing, 2010) and "Profilingthe Prospect" (CrossBooks Publishing, 2011); Dr. Felsburg mixes careers inthe military, government systems design, executive management, andentrepreneurial leadership of four companies with a thirty-five-year bi-vocationalpastoral ministry.